Your cereal? Um, it could be "contaminated with filth." This is what federal regulators wrote in a warning issued to the Augusta, Georgia, processing plant for Kellogg's, the makers of some of the most popular cereal brands.

At this point, no products have been recalled, but federal regulators have noted that the dangerous bacteria listeria has been found on work surfaces and warns that the company needs to take appropriate action to get their act together.

Gross!

It's unclear what breakfast cereals are produced at the plant, but Eggo Waffles have been noted as coming from the plant, according to reports. If this is all sounding familiar, you may recall that in June the company voluntarily recalled about 28 million boxes of cereal including Froot Loops and Honey Smacks, after customers complained of funky odors.